Feeding in the morning goes much faster now that
most of the ewes have delivered their lambs.
While I was finishing up this morning Mia had
moved into the far corner of the barn.
With tail raised and pawing at the ground
I knew she would deliver soon.
I had to go off to work and hoped all went well
while I was away.
When I returned home Mia had her little lamb waiting at the gait.
As soon as I finished feeding the bottle babies (those guys don't wait)
I inspected her little ram lamb a spotted moorit and moved
them into a pen to bond and spend more time together.
Mia was bred to Shamus, below, the spotted moorit scurred ram.
Today was the first sunny and warm-er day that we have had in a while.
Below, some of the lambs snoozing and enjoying the warmth of the
sun on their bodies.
On the work front, it looks like they are really trying
to get us set up to work from home.
Things are moving pretty quick considering
all that has to be done with computers and security.
But I'm all for it. We've tried hard here at home to stay away from
all people. I haven't gone to a store in 3 weeks, work and
home only!
Everybody stay home and stay well....flatten the curve!
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